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Renowned Te Arawa koeke Te Iwaiwa Bonnie Te Amohau was returned to her ancestral house of Tamatekaupa today.
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Renowned Te Arawa koeke Te Iwaiwa Bonnie Te Amohau was returned to her ancestral house of Tamatekaupa today. Keep Reading
Te Rau Karamu opened on Massey University's Pukeahu Campus in Wellington at the weekend. Keep Reading
A new website that focuses on Māori end of life experiences was launched today. Short films showcasing whānau care of kaumātua as they approach death will serve as a key focal point. The site is a response to concerns that Māori are losing knowledge ... Keep Reading
Tēnā koutou e whakarongo mai nei ki a Paakiwaha. Paakiwaha is an exciting weekly current affairs programme from a Māori perspective. Paakiwaha is hosted today by Dale Husband and broadcast by Radio Waatea with funding from New Zealand on Air. ... Keep Reading
The event is in response to Covid-19 to strengthen the relationship between China and Māori since Rotorua has a major role to play in Chinese tourism in... Keep Reading
“Takutai Moana is the law which, in name, repealed and replaced the inflammatory Foreshore and Seabed Act, but which, in substance, places the same heavy burden of proof on Māori.” — Connie Buchanan. Keep Reading
“There are unhealthy consequences for our society if the mainstream media doesn’t become much more accomplished at looking beyond Pākehā interests.” — Gary Wilson. Keep Reading
“Weaving is my way of connecting my past and present with my future — that is, with my children and my mokopuna.” — Veranoa Hetet. Keep Reading
A Ngāi Tahu organisation is hiring 10 young people to train up as future leaders and problem solvers. Keep Reading
The ad portrayed Māori as “poor” and “desperate", a complainant said. Keep Reading
Government delay means more Māori are at greater risk of long-term unemployment, National's employment spokesman Louise Upston says. However, Employment... Keep Reading
Tangaroa Walker runs a successful 500-cow dairy farm in Southland and started Farm 4 Life, a digital content hub and training resource for those new to the... Keep Reading
17-year-old Waka Wikaire-James has had a day to remember. Keep Reading
Kirkwood says some people seem to be surprised to see a young Māori business owner. Keep Reading
"The government has ignored the north, in terms of its allocation methodology, its distribution for housing money - it's not coming to the north. It's uneven... Keep Reading
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga details both the good and “deep hurt” felt by 24 Māori academics. Keep Reading
Forget the pōwhiri: Officials will be able to enter marae without a warrant if a new water safety Bill is passed, even though no marae water supply has ever caused an outbreak of illness. Keep Reading
Ngāi Tahu descendants have teamed up with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra to present the creation story. Keep Reading
Government landlord says it has been trying to get the house fixed. Keep Reading
Plans for national tour announced. Keep Reading
Some of the greatest All Blacks were banned from touring South Africa because they were Māori and the NZ Government failed to back them. Keep Reading
The launch event happened today, which included Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Keep Reading
Ra Vincent of Te Atiawa is this year's major recipient of the Te Aupounamu Māori Screen Excellence award. Keep Reading
The ward will be established at the next local elections in 2022. Keep Reading
Te Aupounamu Māori Screen Excellence awards announced at the opening evening of the 2021 Māoriland Film Festival. Keep Reading